Benfica's coach Jorge Jesus didn't make any change in the lineup since the last match against Belgium's Anderlecht for the UEFA Champions League. The match started harsh but very competitive. Both teams demonstrated since the very beginning that they wanted to win the match.

But the struggle in the midfield made the first half very poor in goal occasions. It was very tactical and intense first 45 minutes. The only moment to remember was a splendid pass from Enzo that gave Siqueira a chance to score but Douglas, Guimaraes goalkeeper, made a great save.

The second half started in the same fashion. The struggle was intense although Benfica started better http://www.cheapnflpackersjerseys.com/v … el-jersey/ , faster and pressing closer to the Vitoria's penalty area. That velocity led to Addy's second yellow card and subsequent red card after a fault over Enzo Perez.

And after a corner kick Benfica's superiority was materialized. Enzo Perez took a low corner that surprised Vitoria's defense and Oscar Cardozo scored his first goal this season with the help of Vitoria's defender Marco Matias, who deflected the ball from his goalkeeper.

Vitoria tried to reply but with one man less they could never bother Benfica's goalkeeper Artur.

Benfica host Belenenses next Saturday in a Lisbon derby, before travelling to Paris to play against PSG next wednesday.

Yes, of course you have to get yourself ?right? and ready to play but tennis is not a sport like say?..golf! Yes both sports do involve opponents, but their influence on the ?contest? is totally different.

Tennis is a sport that demands that you do react to what your opponent does but there is a direct interaction between you.

Let me explain what I mean.

When you play tennis, you have to play shots according to the shots that your opponent hits over the net to you!

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So, I will say it again Golf is different!

There maybe situations that arise that force you to re think your shots or strategy because of something an opponent has done but that is only mental adjustment. You are both playing with different balls and possibly on completely different holes, which is why the interaction is indirect.

In tennis http://www.cheapnflpackersjerseys.com/j … on-jersey/ , you have both a physical and a mental interaction with your opponent, so to ignore them is a bit like a lawyer going into a case with only her legal case notes and no idea about what the other party is ?bringing to the table?.

It just wouldn?t happen!

So, with that in mind let?s focus on your opponent.

THE OPPONENT

Every player out there has shots and situations that they favor as well as shots and situations that cause them ?pain?. Here are 4 of the most common ?PAIN SPOTS? I have seen in the club player and how YOU should exploit them.

These are tennis facts!

1. Backhand. Most club players have a weaker andor less powerful backhand. So aim your attack there (DON?T forget your serves).